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Hyman Minsky 2 MERS 2 Bank Bailout 1 Federal Reserve 1 Financial Crisis Inquiry Report 1 Financialization 1 Fraud 1 Global Financial Crisis 1 Minsky Moment 1 Minsky moment 1 Money Manager Capitalism 1 Quantitative Easing 1 Real Estate Bubble 1 bank bailout 1 federal reserve 1 financial crisis inquiry report 1 financialization 1 fraud 1 global financial crisis 1 money manager capitalism 1 quantitative easing 1 real estate bubble 1
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Wray, L. Randall 2
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Global Financial Crisis: A Minskyan interpretation of the causes, the Fed's bailout, and the future
Wray, L. Randall - 2012
This paper provides a quick review of the causes of the Global Financial Crisis that began in 2007. There were many contributing factors, but among the most important were rising inequality and stagnant incomes for most American workers, growing private sector debt in the United States and many...
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"Global Financial Crisis: A Minskyan Interpretation of the Causes, the Fed's Bailout, and the Future"
Wray, L. Randall - Levy Economics Institute - 2012
This paper provides a quick review of the causes of the Global Financial Crisis that began in 2007. There were many contributing factors, but among the most important were rising inequality and stagnant incomes for most American workers, growing private sector debt in the United States and many...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010539728
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